Birth Certificate Change in Charlotte

Charlotte Family Lawyer Providing Compassionate Representation

If you are a resident of North Carolina and wish to change your name or
the name of your baby on a birth certificate, we encourage you to contact
Krusch & Sellers, P.A. In addition to assisting with name changes,
we can also provide assistance with making addendums to birth certificates,
such as adding a father’s name on a child’s birth certificate.

We also provide assistance with name changes for adults, in the event that
you or a loved one wants to change their legal name.

To contact a member of our firm about changes to a birth certificate or
any other
family law related concern, call
(704) 343-8811.

Why Choose Us?

At
Krusch & Sellers, P.A., we understand that you have many options. Choosing an attorney can be
a difficult task for anyone. What sets our firm apart from others is our
combination of experience and service. As a small firm, we make a significant
effort to educate clients about their cases, keep them informed of case
updates, and answer questions in a prompt and courteous manner.

Unlike other Charlotte-based family law firms:

We communicate directly with our clients

Have over 65 years of combined experience

Our attorneys are knowledgeable in a variety of family law matters

We require our attorneys to complete at least 15 hours of legal education each year

Contact Our Charlotte Family Law Attorney

In addition to our experience, we offer unsurpassed dedication and follow-through.
As a small firm, we have the ability to communicate directly with our
clients and always put your needs first.

To schedule an appointment with one of our attorneys, please contact our firm at
(704) 343-8811 or use our online contact form today.

Contact Krusch & Sellers

Get the personalized service and experienced representation you deserve.
Call (704) 343-8811 or email us today.

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